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First-Year Research Seminar: The Lure of Beauty

Semester and Year SP 2013
Course Number FIRST-UG701
Section 001
Instructor Christopher Trogan
Days Tue,Thu
Time 6:20 PM - 7:35 PM
Units 4.0
Level U
Foundation Requirement

Notes/Restrictions

Open to Gallatin first-year students only.

Description

What is beauty? Why is it so powerful? What attracts us to someone or something beautiful? Is beauty an objective feature of things, or is it determined by cultural context and personal preference? Although beauty inspired enormous attention from antiquity to the twentieth century, much of modern art, literature, and philosophy considered beauty insignificant and, in some cases, even reacted vehemently against it. This course recognizes the significance of beauty and its enormous influence on our lives. It approaches the issue through an examination of the way in which philosophers, artists, writers, psychologists, cultural historians, and biologists have understood the term. It also considers the intersection of beauty and politics. Texts may include works by Arthur Danto, Charles Baudelaire, Immanuel Kant, Thomas Mann, Plato, Nancy Etcoff, Susan Bordo, and other contemporary figures.

Syllabus

FIRST-UG701

Course Type

First-Year Program: Research Seminars (FIRST-UG)

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